In Frente Inverso, the artist dives inward. While Abissal explores the depths of the ocean, this
series explores the soul. The sculptural vases—twisted, curved, in constant tension and balance
—are emotional portraits of the feminine journey. There is something visceral in these forms that
bend but never break—like clay carrying the secret of those who learn, day by day, to hold up
the world without losing themselves. The question behind this series is almost whispered: how
many times must we turn ourselves inside out to remain whole? The answer lives in the curves,
the voids, the gestures etched into the clay.
Adriana’s art stands as an invitation to quiet perception. Her pieces don’t shout—they remain.
They don’t explain—they touch. And maybe that’s what we need most: art that reminds us of
what we feel, even when we don’t have the words.
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Fotografia: @danidibphoto